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Sidewalks can shift due to soil erosion, flooding, or drought. Master Services used our dependable PolyLyft to raise a sidewalk in Johnson City, TN.
This stoop was sinking and uneven. To raise it, Master Services injected it with PolyLyft.
In Piney Flats, TN, a large house was showing signs of wear, with cracks forming along the walkway. The uneven surface posed a safety risk for the family and visitors who frequently used the entrance. Understanding the importance of maintaining a safe environment, the homeowners decided to reach out to Master Services after hearing strong recommendations from friends and neighbors.
Our home inspector arrived promptly to assess the situation and recommended PolyLyft as an effective solution to stabilize the sinking sidewalk. Eager to ensure the safety of their guests, the homeowners quickly scheduled the job. On installation day, our crew injected PolyLyft into the void beneath the concrete, allowing it to solidify within minutes and restore the walkway to its original level. They also sealed any visible cracks with our Nexus product for added durability. By the end of the day, the homeowners were thrilled with the results, confident that their home was now a safer and more inviting space for everyone.
Concerned about the safety of their children running and playing around the pool, a homeowner near Castlewood, VA, noticed that the pool deck had settled, causing cracks and creating tripping hazards. To address this issue, our team used PolyLyft, a specialized product that expands and raises the slab to a level position. By injecting PolyLyft, we efficiently restored the pool deck, eliminating the tripping risks and ensuring a safe and level surface for the homeowner and their family. This solution effectively prevented further deterioration, providing a lasting and reliable resolution for the settled pool deck.
This driveway in Castlewood, VA was sinking, leading to deep cracks and other irregularities that presented tripping risks. To fix it, our team drilled strategic holes along the slab, then injected each with PolyLyft. This product expands and rises beneath concrete, raising the slab to its original position.